<p>Hi,
I don’t know too much about colleges, and my profile is so all over the place that I can’t really figure out what schools I’ll have a chance at! I couldn’t figure it out at the end of October so threw out a Stanford app on a whim (reject, natch). My guidance counselor also says that he’s never seen a case like mine, either (he threatened to stop helping me if I was going to throw apps at schools like Stanford), so I need you guys’ help!</p>
<p>Asian Male</p>
<p>GPA: 3.3/4.0 UW. My school does not do weighted GPAs, but except for 2 classes my freshmen year, every class I’ve taken have been honors and APs (only two other people in my school will have more APs than I will). My counselor says that my class rank is slightly outside top 30%. Definitely one of those kids who don’t do well in classrooms.</p>
<p>School: Good public on east coast, about 200 per class. Last year, 6 went to Harvard, 4 to MIT, 4 to Princeton, and a handful to several other top private schools, but primarily on the east coast.</p>
<p>APs: European History 5, US History 5, Calculus BC 5 (took it as a sophomore), US Government 5, Biology 5, French 5; taking this year: Macro+Micro econ, Chem, Psychology, English Literature. </p>
<p>SAT I: 2340 (800m+770cr+770w, 12 essay); tied for the highest score at my school (that I know of, at least). The other girl with 2340 just got admitted to Columbia, but her class rank is top 10%</p>
<p>SAT II: 800 math IIc, 760 biology, 760 World History, 730 USH, 730 chemistry, 720 french</p>
<p>Notable: I took BC calculus as a sophomore, and took multivariable calculus and linear algebra at a local college (pretty well regarded) as a junior. I received A’s in both classes–even though I had never gotten an A in a core class in high school! Weird. I’m just kinda chilling this year.</p>
<p>Leadership: Captain of Math Team, 11+12.
As you can see, that’s it. I didn’t do anything impressive. I tried to found a Great Books club for this year, but the teacher who was going to be our advisor left the school over the summer and the idea kinda fizzled out.</p>
<p>Sports: Soccer (JV 9-11) and Basketball (JV 9-11; co-captain 11) (at our school, seniors can’t do JV–either varsity or you’re out, and I didn’t make the cut for either).</p>
<p>Other EC’s:
- Saxophone (all-district band + all district jazz band; concert + jazz band at school)
- Choir (all district, both in concert choir and jazz choir)
- Theatre, but no leading roles
- “Columnist” for school newspaper
- Scored relatively high on AMC competitions, though I voluntarily did not move on to the AIME round for fear of becoming too nerdy (as if captain of math team wasn’t nerdy enough! am I going to regret this?)
- Volunteered as a large hospital nearby, about 300 hours of service–although it has only turned me off the pre-med track (hospitals are too sad!)
- A couple of my friends and I got together to form a jazz combo, and we’re planning on doing a series street mini-concerts in the days leading up to Christmas, got the town’s approval and everything. We’re hoping to raise some money and donate it to a charity (any suggestions as for that?). Not my idea though, and I don’t know how this would reflect in my applications.
- Tutoring, both as a job or as a volunteer, in math and SSAT/SAT</p>
<p>So yeah, I just kinda do things that I like, which so far has been music and sports. Nothing with officer positions or anything like that. And I know that I’m not gonna be a music major or an athlete in college.</p>
<p>Strikes against me:
- I don’t really have a teacher who can vouch for me because they all think I’m a slacker. Don’t know what my recommendations look like, especially in light of…
- Two suspensions. One for fighting, and the other for skipping school too much.</p>
<p>My ECs aren’t strong or focused, I have no demonstrable leadership. I’m not sure what I want to do with my life, or even what I want to study (i KNOW that I definitely never want to take a math class ever again). </p>
<p>I feel like I should have ED’d but I couldn’t commit, so I applied a very noncommittal SCEA at Stanford.</p>
<p>My brother’s was an identical case as mine. High scores, low GPA, lots of unfocused extracurricular activities. He got into Dartmouth. But this was a long time ago, and he tells me that he doesn’t know much about anything to be of help anymore.</p>
<p>I did really like Dartmouth. I was also thinking of applying to Cornell and Columbia for engineering (I’ve received advice that engineering schools are more generous to high SAT students). Where else should I be looking at???</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>